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JUNE 1 1, 2016
Living on the Edge with God–2
18 weeks until Hope Trending
PIONEER ONE • PAGE 8 | PIONEER TWO • PAGE 1 1
2 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH
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WELCOMEto Pioneer
Imagine the joy that a family feels when a new baby is born! Parents envision the years of happiness that this child will bring and each life that this new baby will touch. This Sabbath, we welcome you to a church that just added over 95,000 new members into its family. As a result of intense ground work followed by two weeks of evangelistic campaigns, the country of Rwanda made Adventist history with a record baptism in May.
Although the beautiful African nation is over 7,000 miles away, we rejoice with angels and God’s people all over the globe as we welcome our new family members. With the same joy, we extend our arms in welcome to you today and pray that you are blessed as we worship our Father.
—Felecia Datus, PMC Copy Editor
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CONTENTS
CO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G OFIND IT HERE
4THE FOURTH WATCH BLOGNow That We Know Who's Running for President—What Next?
6PIONEER LIFEHelping People Find the Way
8PIONEER ONE9:00 AM Worship
10SABBATH SCHOOLLast Day Events
11PIONEER TWO1 1:45 AM Worship
12ANNOUNCEMENTS
14GROW GROUP CATALOG
20FAMILY FINANCES
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THE FOURTH WATCH BLOG
Months ago (it seems like years now, doesn’t it?) when Ben Carson announced his can-
didacy for the Republican nomination for President, the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists released the following statement: “While individual church members are free to support or oppose any candidate for office as they see fit, it is crucial that the Church as an institution remain neutral on all candi-dates for office. Care should be taken that the pulpit and all church property remain a neutral space when it comes to elections. Church employees must also exercise extreme care not to express views in their denominational capacity about any candidate for office, including Dr. Carson” (NAD/Michigan Conference email 5-4-15). The fact that Dr. Carson is a practicing Seventh-day Adventist no doubt necessitated this official ecclesias-tical pronouncement.
But thirteen months later Ben Carson and the rest of the twenty or so candidates for the major political parties’ nominations for president are no longer on center stage. Rather as the result of primaries this week across the nation it seems clear (certainly to the press and political talking heads at least) that the presumptive nom-inees for President of the United States from the two major parties are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. In keeping
with the North American church’s position of political neutrality and its advice that pulpits and pastors maintain that neutrality in their public communications, this blog will obviously not be taking or advocating political sides.
That does not, however, mean that we as a people (pastors and parishioners alike) should remain silent in the face of blatant attacks on or denials of deeply held moral values or biblical truths. Political neutrality is not moral neutrality.
Russell Moore, head of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention and rec-ognized chief policy spokesman for the denomination, raised eyebrows when a Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) interview with him was posted on the CBN website June 3. When asked what he would pray for were Donald Trump to become President, Moore replied: “‘My primary prayer for Donald Trump is that he would first of all repent of sin and come to faith in Jesus Christ. That’s my prayer for any lost person. . . . And the same thing would be true in terms of Hillary Clinton.’” (http://religionnews.com/2016/06/05/southern-baptist-leader-donald-trump-a-lost-soul-who-must-repent/)
While I disagree with the premise that all occupants of the Oval Office must be born again Christians (our nation has been well served by presidents not of my own evan-
BY DWIGHT K. NELSON
NOW THAT WE KNOW WHO’S RUNNING FOR
PRESIDENT—WHAT NEXT?
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gelical persuasion), who could challenge a Christian’s prayers for all presidential can-didates this election year to come to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and humbly but confidently follow Him in their exercise of the presidential office? While the office of President is not a Christian or even spiritual office, it is still a position of powerful moral influence for this nation and for the world.
But perhaps Russell Moore made his most thoughtful point when in the in-terview he acknowledged: “Regardless of what happens in November, my primary focus is not November 2016—my primary focus is 2017 and preparing the church to be a church which is going to have to be a sign of contradiction regardless of whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump is in the White House.” (Ibid.)
“A sign of contradiction”—isn’t that what Jesus was signaling when He replied to the Roman governor, “‘My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my ser-vants would fight. . . . But now my
kingdom is from another place’” (John 18:36)? As radical followers of Christ, we take our marching orders—not from a political party nor from a charismatic leader—we obey the uncom-promising directives of the Most High God. There are political positions held by both major party candidates that the dis-ciple of Christ chooses not to embrace. We don’t need to picket or protest the candidate’s appearances. But now more than ever in history we need to pray for the nation we will all wake up to the morning after the election. “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people” (Proverbs 14:34).
You can follow Pastor Dwight’s blog at www.pmchurch.tv/blog.
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HELPING PEOPLE
FIND THE WAY
Imagine arriving at a major airport and attempting to find a certain con-course and particular gate—without
any signage. Passengers, flight crews, and airport workers would be going from gate to gate at an increasingly frenzied pace in order to find and board flights or check-in at work assignments. Gate agents and security officers would quickly resort to makeshift signs hastily prepared in a myriad of writing styles and colors. Such efforts would help, but many would still find themselves disoriented or just plain lost in the shuffle.
The Pioneer Memorial Church is hardly an airport terminal, but on Sabbath mornings and other times of high use, waymarks, or signage, serve an important function in guidance to a spe-cific room or worship area. Long-term members most likely do not pay attention to wayfinding signs or to those identifying a particular room. Even so, there is a sub-conscious prompting provided by signs, arrows, and symbols as well as colors. For visitors, the need for signage is quite apparent. How many retail shoppers simply give up and leave a store, often with a vow of never to return, when it seems that nothing can be found or it is perceived that they are not welcomed?
Visitors quickly form a first impression upon entering PMC, often before meeting a greeter, and informative signage assists them in finding their way. Signs also play an important role in communicating various messages such as that of feeling welcomed, secure, and an awareness of mission.
When originally constructed PMC was fitted with signage on doors, some of which remained. But, over the years signs were removed and when the wings were added, most all of the original signage
BY DON WILSON
PIONEER LIFE
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was discarded and only restrooms were identified with the new construction. Way-finding signage evolved in various forms and was typically taped to walls as were signs identifying Sabbath School rooms and other meeting areas.
In the spring of last year, the PMC Building Committee addressed the long-standing need for uniform signage throughout the building. A sub-committee was formed to study messaging, design, and installation. Focus was given to the
need for wayfinding signs with arrows for orientation, room identification signage, and to hanging signs that would be visible when walking down halls. A uniform design allowing for future changes to the printed media insert was selected for all applications. Additionally, the church logo was included on directional signs to increase mission awareness and all rooms were numbered to assist in emergency re-sponse and room key identification.
The Building Committee is pleased to report that the project is now finished and includes 183 signs. Thank you for pro-viding the Church Operating and Building Improvement funds with the resources to allow for this project to be completed along with the many others that are needed to keep Pioneer Memorial in an attractive, secure and welcoming condition.
In John 14:6 NKJV Christ proclaims, “I am the way.” The mission of PMC is the mission of Christ and it is evidenced in many forms. A welcoming, informative en-vironment is enhanced with appropriate signage and these waymarks play a small but silent role in directing all who enter to “The Way.”
Don Wilson is the Chair of the Finance Committee here at PMC.
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WE WORSHIPCO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
Opening Voluntary Christ We Shall Praise Well • Johann Sebastian Bach
Introit O God, Our Help in Ages Past • William Croft
Call to Worship Russell Burrill
We have been blessed by the Father, who has been faithful to us.As thankful stewards, we will remain faithful to God.
We come together this day to delight in offering our gifts.Let us worship the God who loves when we delight in giving.
Doxology Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow • 2
Invocation Dwight K. Nelson
Hymn of Praise O Worship the King • 83
Congregational Prayer Russell Burrill Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee • st. 1 of 241 Worship in Music Love's Greeting • Edward Elgar
“I Thank My God” Evelyn Savory / Jeannie Liederman Ruth Murdoch Elementary School / Andrews Academy
Children’s Story Poor Wayfaring Stranger / You Are Blessed, Who Live in Unswerving Faith • D. Hustad / J. Brahms Scripture 2 Corinthians 9:6-9 NIV • Philip & Vida Giddings
Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.
Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.
As it is written: “They have freely scattered their gifts to the poor;their righteousness endures forever.”
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The English translation "blessed" does not wrap itself around the full meaning of "selig," a word that occurs in the
German title of organ offertory music today. No, "selig" does not merely mean "blessed," although that word is indeed a wonderful word rich in meaning. "Selig" also means "beatified" or "blissful." Surely there must be many further shades of meaning, too, shades that further deepen
and broaden the concept. In his organ setting of a German chorale melody using this word, Johannes Brahms enfolds and undergirds the melody with gently rolling musical figures, perhaps to exemplify a blissful, quietly-ecstatic emotional state. Finally, a lone note in the pedal sounds, perhaps signifying a simple, firm, un-swerving foundation for one's faith.
BLESSED—AND MORE
MUSIC ALIVE
Hymn of Preparation For the Beauty of the Earth • 565
Sermon “The Widow Factor: Living on the Edge with God”—2 Dwight K. Nelson
Connect Cards, Tithes & Offerings World Budget
Hymn of Commitment Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus • 524
Benediction
Closing Voluntary O God, Faithful God • Johannes Brahms
PRESIDING PASTOR: Russell Burrill; ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganWORSHIP IN MUSIC: Carlos Lozano, violin; Analiz Lozano, piano
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Song Service Vladimir Slavujevic
Opening Hymn O, How I Love Jesus • 248
Welcome & Prayer Philip Giddings III
Scriptural Enrichment Isaiah 41:6-13, Genesis 3:15, and John 3:16 Sabbath School Members
Special Music Set Your Mind Christine Neveu-Cathian
Special Feature "Treasure Island/Mauritius" Mervin Cathian & Christine Nevue-Cathian
Offertory
Bible Study “Last Day Events” • Classes
Theme Song Make Me a Blessing
Make me a blessing; make me a blessing.Out of my life may Jesus shine.
Make me a blessing; O Savior, I pray.Make me a blessing; to someone today.
“Make Me a Blessing,” Ira Bishop Wilson©1924, Renewed 1952 Word Music, LLC; Used by Permission. CCLI License #392652
Benediction Vladimir Slavujevic
ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganOFFERTORY: Jeremy McIntyre, tenor; Joshua Goines, piano
WE STUDYCO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
SABBATH SCHOOL • 10:30 AM
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As We Begin O God, Our Help in Ages Past • William Croft
Praise O Worship the King • Our God • Our God Reigns • Enough
Prayer Russell Burrill
“I Thank My God” Evelyn Savory / Jeannie Liederman
Ruth Murdoch Elementary School / Andrews Academy
Children's Story Poor Wayfaring Stranger / You Are Blessed, Who Live in Unswerving Faith
D. Hustad / J. Brahms
Worship in Music Love's Greeting • Edward Elgar
Sermon “The Widow Factor: Living on the Edge with God”—2
Dwight K. Nelson
Connect Card, Tithes & Offerings
Hymn Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus • 524
As We Depart O God, Faithful God • Johannes Brahms
WE PRAISECO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
PIONEER TWO • 1 1:45 AM
WORSHIP COORDINATOR: José Bourget; ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganPIANO: Joshua Goines; BASS: L'Mar Will; ACOUSTIC GUITAR: Jerry Wasmer
VOCALS: Ginger Ebanks, Jeremy McIntyre WORSHIP IN MUSIC: Carlos Lozano, violin; Analiz Lozano, piano
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Family VespersTODAY • 8:00 PMYOUTH CHAPEL
Close the Sabbath with prayer and praise to our Creator.
Join a GROW Group!Summer GROW Groups are here! Take this opportunity to invite friends from church, your neighborhood, or work to join you while connecting with God in a safe and fun environment. There is a GROW group for everyone! You can find a great list of groups at the following link: www.pmchurch.org/grow.
"A Place To Grow" Berrien Film Project
TOMORROW • 6:00 PMHOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
The Berrien Film Project invites the public to attend a special screening of its film, “A Place to Grow,” a documentary about the community of Berrien Springs-Oronoko Township. Admission is free; no tickets required. For a preview and trailers, visit facebook.com/berrienfilmproject.
Master Guide Staff Seminars JUNE 14 • 6:00 TO 8:00 PM
JUNIOR GRADE 5 CLASSROOM
Join us for four consecutive Tuesdays Master Guide Basic Staff Seminars.
PIONEER PULPIT
| 06 • 18 |DWIGHT K. NELSON The Widow Factor: Living on the Edge with God—3 (Celebration of the Cross)
| 06 • 25 |RODLIE ORTIZ God and Mr. Rogers: Won't You be My Neighbor?
SUBMIT announcements by emailing [email protected] or by going to www.pmchurch.org/announcements/submit. Requests must be received Monday by 5:00 PM for consideration.
NEXT WEEK'S OFFERING PMC Operating Expense
Today our offering is taken for the World Church Budget. How fortunate we are to belong to a church which takes God’s commission to go to all the world and share the Good News seriously. In order to do just that, God asks some of us to literally leave the familiar and live among strangers in order to teach them about Salvation. The rest of us are called to sup-port the spread of the gospel through our offerings. If we truly love our Lord, how can we do anything less than obey His command?
FINANCIAL FEATURE
WORLD BUDGET
SUNSET TODAY • 9:20 SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY • 9:23
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The Journey to WholenessAre you looking for a non-judgmental, Christ-centered, 12-step meeting, “a safe place” for healing? This weekly program is all about breaking the bondage of addic-tion. Share as much or as little as is com-fortable for you. There is hope—please join us. For meeting time and location call 269.313.1677.
H2O Fit ClassJUNE 7 TO JULY 28 • 7:30 TO 8:15 AM
ANDREWS UNIVERSITY POOL
Want to get fit this summer? Join this FREE new class with certified group fitness in-structor Kathy Koudele. Open to every-one 18+ years old. Register at [email protected] (spots are limited). If you have questions, contact Kathy Koudele by emailing [email protected].
Adventist Retireesof Michiana
JUNE 23 • 9:00 AM TO 6:30 PMBROOKFIELD ZOO IN CHICAGO
Join us on a trip to the Brookfield Zoo. If we have 45 people, we will leave by bus from the PMC parking lot at 9 AM and return to the same location. Contact Cleon or Sandra White (471.5553 or [email protected]) for pricing and details.
RMES Annual Garage SaleJUNE 26 - JULY 1, AND JULY 3
Volunteers and donations needed. Please bring your donations to the gymnasium starting May 29. Donated items may in-clude clothing, shoes, books, toys, kitch-enware, arts and crafts, lawn care, fur-niture, appliances, and much more! For questions call 269.471.3220.
Popcorn and a ProgramJULY 5 • 4:30 TO 5:30 PM
N2N COMMUNITY ROOM (FRONT ENTRANCE)
You are invited to join us at the next R.E.A.L. Well-Being Café for popcorn and a program. These presentations are held the first Tuesday of the month and serve to meet the spiritual, emotional or physical wellness needs of the communi-ty. If you've got a creative health-minded treat or a favorite topping for popcorn—bring along a labeled sampling size. Don't forget to bring community friends. We'll see you there!
Healthy Families: Building a Strong Foundation
JULY 21 - 23
Join the 4th annual Adventist Confer-ence on Family Research & Practice. The conference is geared towards Family Life Professionals and those wanting to further their knowledge and practical application of family ministry. Register at www.an-drews.edu/familyconference. Questions, email [email protected].
More AnnouncementsFor more PMC and community announcements, visit our website at www.pmchurch.org/announcements.
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GROW GROUP CATALOG
SOS SHARING SUPPORT SQUADAll day everydayYour own home
Objective: Giving personnel that are directly or indirectly involved with urgent, critical, or emergency services situations and/or opportunities to share sorrowful or successful experiences. In addition, appreciation, affirmation, care, and concern for such personnel would be expressed freely. This group will meet online. You will receive further information upon signing up. Materials Needed: Computer/Phone and internet connection
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 26—Jul. 31, 2016Leader: David BattleEmail: [email protected]: 574.440.5729
maximum size: 20
All are welcome!How to sign up:
Look through the group selections. Find the days and times that work with your sched-ule and what interests you. If you have questions about a group, contact the group leader. When you have made your selection, go to www.pmchurch.org/grow for the one-step registration.
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STUDY Groups
HEALTH/WELLNESS Groups
ACTIVITY Groups
SUPPORT Groups
DISCIPLESHIP Groups
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SABBATH SCHOOL LESSON PART 2Sundays @ 2:00-3:30 p.m.PMC Grade 5 Sabbath School Room
Would you like to deepen your spiritual walk by delving into this 3rd quarter lesson? The lesson will discuss the role of the church in our communities. Can the church keep silent? Let's explore this topic and share views from other commentators. Light refreshment pro-vided. Materials Needed: Sabbath School Quarterly, Bible and Notebook
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 26—Jul. 31, 2016Leader: Gina DesrosiersEmail: [email protected]: 269.332.3830
maximum size: 15
CREATION CAREMondays @ 7:00-8:30 p.mPMC Grade 5 Sabbath School Room
We will study what Scripture teaches us about our relationship to the environment. Several activities will help us appreciate nature and how to keep it beautiful. Materials Needed: Bible
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 27—Jul. 25, 2016Leader: Bob WilkinsEmail: [email protected]: 269.362.1272
maximum size: 15
GOD IN NATUREMondays @ 7:00-8:30 p.m10516 Rangeline Rd—walk down hill on asphalted road, then 19 steps to dock
A Pontoon boat ride on Lake Chapin as we contemplate God in nature and share our favorite Bible promises. Open to individuals, couples, and families. Boat only holds 7 people. Materials Needed: Bible and your favorite Bible promises. Light jacket. Sometimes it is cool on the lake.
Meeting: Weekly, Jul. 11—Aug. 1, 2016Leaders: Herald & Donna HabenichtEmail: [email protected]: 269.471.3940
maximum size: 7
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GROW GROUP CATALOG
TRANSCEND FEAR, RISK FAITHTuesdays @ 7:00-8:00 p.m.PMC Teen Loft (Left Prayer Room)
Discover how to discern God's call, transcend fear, risk faith, manage failure, and trust God. Helps you answer Christ's call to greater faith, power-filled deeds and a new way of knowing Him. Materials Needed: Bible, Participant's Guide to If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 28—Aug. 2, 2016Leader: Bonnie PerryEmail: [email protected]: 269.473.1005
maximum size: 15
LEARN TO PLAY TAI CHIWednesdays @ 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.PMC Teen Loft
Learn Tai Chi simplified in 24 form. Learn to play and get fit as you practice it. Using slow movements, Tai Chi helps prevent illness while prolonging one’s life. Come discover its mental benefits as well! Materials Needed: Comfortable clothes
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 29—Jul. 27, 2016Leaders: Xiaoming Xu; Beverly MatikoEmail: (X) [email protected]; (B) [email protected]: (X) 269.471.6125; (B) 269.471.3165
maximum size: 15
DEVELOPING CULTURAL COMPETENCEWednesdays @ 7:00-8:15 p.m.Bell Hall (Room 180)
This interactive group experience will provide a place for participants to explore their own cultural identity/cultural formation and learn strategies to communicate with di-verse individuals. Participants will explore ways to navigate cultural difference toward improving interpersonal relationships. Materials Needed: Personal journal
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 15—Jul. 13, 2016Leaders: Stacey Nicely; Vinisha RanaEmail: (S) [email protected]: (S) 269.252.8565; (V) 734.717.5033
maximum size: 10
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BIBLE, BRAIN SCIENCE, & FAMILYThursdays @ 6:30-8:00 p.m.5971 Pokagon Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
This group will be discussing how the latest in brain science (presented in plain English) and Bible history share the identical family pattern, and how we can experience this model. This pattern is designed by God to help us see where and how our brokenness fits into His last-day plan for us. Materials Needed: Bible
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 30—Jul. 28, 2016Leaders: Keith & Enoch StokesEmail: [email protected]: 269.471.1067
maximum size: 12
THE MUSTARD SEEDThursdays @ 7:00-8:00 p.m.PMC Grade 5 Sabbath School Room
The focus is to study the scriptures of Christ, go out and make disciples. We will also be learning how to use social media and the web to reach out to those who want a rela-tionship that is fulfilling which can be found only in Christ.
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 16—Jul. 28, 2016Leader: Omwocha NyariboEmail: [email protected]: 269. 277.9574
maximum size: 20
A DISCIPLESHIP EXPERIENCEFridays @ 7:00-8:00 p.m. PMC Teen Loft
This group is about improving our Christian practices, making disciples of all with whom we come in contact. We will learn through sharing personal experience and focusing on Jesus.
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 24—Jul. 29, 2016Leaders: Elizabeth Adesina; Yusuf TimothyEmail: (E) [email protected]; (Y) [email protected]: (E) 571.279.3559; (Y) 812.484.4385
maximum size: 8
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PRAYER IN ACTIONSaturdays @ 9:00-10:15 a.m. PMC Conference Room (During 1st Service)
“. . .prayer is the key in the hand of faith to unlock heaven's storehouse” (SC 80). Anyone is welcome to join us as we seek God's blessing and guidance for the PMC congregation. We will spend time in prayer before and after the sermon, and meet where we can observe and hear the service. Materials Needed: A consecrated heart, dedicated to the task
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 25—Jul. 30, 2016Leader: Katherine SmithEmail: [email protected]: 269.471.1502
maximum size: 8
MENTAL HEALTH—A NEW MIND-SETSaturdays @ 10:00-11:30 a.m.To Be Determined
This group will explore the biblical perspective on mental health and wellness. We will discuss issues such as depression, anxiety, self-care, anger, suicide, death, fear, etc., as seen through the Bible.
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 18—Jul. 30, 2016Leader: Perla Bastien-Larivaux, MA Intern CounselorEmail: [email protected]: 862.591.0211
maximum size: 8
PRAYER IN ACTIONSaturdays @ 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m. PMC Conference Room (During 2nd Service)
“. . .prayer is the key in the hand of faith to unlock heaven's storehouse” (SC 80). Anyone is welcome to join us as we seek God's blessing and guidance for the PMC congregation. We will spend time in prayer before and after the sermon, and meet where we can observe and hear the service. Materials Needed: A consecrated heart, dedicated to the task
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 25—Jul. 30, 2016Leader: Andrea GibbsEmail: [email protected]: 269.282.6008
maximum size: 8
GROW GROUP CATALOG
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FRIENDSHIP, CANOE, AND KAYAKSaturdays @ 3:00-6:00 p.m. PMC Parking Lot
Enjoy God's wonderful gift of water and nature as we explore different waterways in SW Michigan. Bring a sack lunch if you would like to fellowship afterwards. Come to the first meeting prepared to go out on the water. Together we will plan a schedule of destinations and times. Materials Needed: Bring your canoe or kayak
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 18—Aug. 6, 2016Leaders: Sharon & Ken Straw; Duane & Lori CovrigEmails: (S) [email protected]; (L) [email protected]: (S) 269.325.4663; (D) 269.313.3437
maximum size: 25
LIFE AFTER DIVORCESaturdays @ 4:00-5:00 p.m. PMC Grade 6 Sabbath School Room
This group will create a safe, secure, and confidential environment in which to express yourself. We will present coping methods for dealing with daily challenges as well as strength-ening your relationship with Christ. Materials Needed: Bible, Journal, pen or pencil
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 25—Jul. 30, 2016Leaders: Antoinette Napier-Cooper; Carrisa AndrewsEmail: (A) [email protected]; (C) [email protected]: (A) 516.325.0185; (C) 269.471.6731
maximum size: 8
MAXIMUM MARRIAGE: LIFETIME OF LOVESaturdays @ 4:00-5:00 p.m. PMC Teen Loft (Right Prayer Room)
This group is a special one for couples only with the authors of Married & Glad of It and Maximum Marriage. Spend this Sabbath with your mate and learn how to improve your skills, make your love last forever, grow spiritually, handle conflicts, and experience friendship and fun. Materials Needed: Provided
Meeting: Weekly, Jun. 18—Aug. 13, 2016Leaders: Roger & Margaret DudleyEmail: [email protected]: 269.471.4308
maximum size: 16